The Public Health Department on Tuesday said the living situation from a so-called tent city in San Francisco is becoming a public nuisance and a potential health threat. Michelle Roberts reports. (Published Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016)

San Francisco health officials have declared a homeless encampment on Division Street a public nuisance and people living there have three days to clear out.

On Tuesday, officials said the trash and human waste being generated in the makeshift tent city are creating a health hazard. It needs to come down, they said.

Ashante Jones, however, said he was forced to leave his former camp on 12th Street about two months ago, in preparation for Super Bowl City. Now, he has nowhere to go.

"I don’t think no one wants to be out here but they’re herding people from one section to the next – herding people," Jones said.